The sale, taking place at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, offers collectors a rare chance to acquire items from the Oscar-winning actress’s personal collection.
Julien’s Auctions co-founder and executive director Martin Nolan described the event as more than just an auction, calling it “an invitation to step into the limelight and own a tangible piece of cultural history.”
Among the standout pieces is a ruby, diamond, and gold necklace and earring set, featuring a circular-cut diamond with a marquise-cut ruby and a gold lion’s face clasping a diamond hoop. The choker-style necklace is adorned with four strands of ruby beads, while the detachable earrings echo the gold lion motif. The set is estimated to fetch between $200,000 and $300,000.
Another highlight is an Art Deco emerald and diamond brooch from circa 1935. Designed with pavé-set scrollwork, old mine-cut and European-cut diamonds, and emerald accents, the brooch is framed in platinum and gold. Its estimated value ranges from $100,000 to $200,000.